Chrissy Teigen Posts Decision to Remove Breast Implants

"I'm
getting my boobs out! They've been great to me for many years but I'm just over
it," she wrote on Instagram.
Her
honest explanation won praise online with many sending their best wishes in
advance of the procedure.
Mrs
Teigen, 34, is also an author and TV personality and is known for her
no-nonsense posts about family, politics and Hollywood.
Mrs Teigen, who is
married to singer John Legend, said she will soon take a coronavirus test to
prepare for the surgery.
She
explained her decision to remove the implants on Instagram, where she has
almost 30m followers.
"I'd
like to be able to zip a dress in my size, lay on my belly with pure
comfort!" she wrote.
"Don't
worry about me! All good. I'll still have boobs, they'll just be pure
fat."
In
March Mrs Teigen told Glamour magazine that she got the implants when she was
20 for a job modelling swimsuits.
"But
then you have babies and they fill up with milk and deflate and now I am
screwed," she told Glamour.
Her latest decision
was applauded online including by model Naomi Campbell who wrote "be
safe".
"Have
a safe surgery, babe. And thanks for always being so transparent! The world
needs more of that," replied Milly Almodovar, a popular beauty editor.
"Life
changing, you're gonna love it," commented Canadian actress Ayesha Curry,
adding that she made the same decision last year because her implants made her
"sick".
Mrs
Teigen's social media posts frequently make headlines.
She
and her husband are both vocal critics of US President Donald Trump.
In 2019 Mr
Trump called her "filthy-mouthed" in a tweet that also called her
husband "boring" after Mr Legend spoke on TV about the need for
criminal justice reform.
Mrs
Teigen's response to the president went viral with an expletive-filled hashtag.
The
mother-of-two is also known for posting pictures from her family life and
trying to destigmatise issues such as breastfeeding.
In 2018
she was praised for posting a picture of her
breastfeeding her baby on social media.

"Luna (Mrs
Teigen's daughter) making me feed her baby doll so I guess I have twins
now," she wrote on Instagram.
And she
also posted a picture of her son wearing a
head-shaping helmet for the first time. The helmets are used to treat
plagiocephaly and brachycephaly or flat head syndrome.
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